Do You Have a Creative Retirement Plan?
Many people gripe at the drudgery that is their daily work
grind. You could actually hear and audible sigh every Monday
when workers one-and-all would have to trudge back to their
cubicles at 7:00 AM sharp. They rejoice at every opportunity
there is to slink from work - holidays, vacations and other
excuses from work.
These people long for the day when they could hang their coats
at home for good and kiss their working days goodbye. And when
at long last their retirements come, they sit on the couch on an
early Monday mornings basking in the fact that they need not
bother the punch clock no more, they look out the window and ask
themselves:
"What now?"
You may not think that work is desirable. However, when
considering the day when you will have to work no more, your
biggest problem will be what to do next.
A creative retirement plan is a must if you are to enjoy the
days following your retirement. Often people do not plan for
their retirement. They simple wait for it. In every aspect of
life, planning is important. You might just find yourself
flatfooted and depressed if you are not able to contemplate what
to do with your golden years.
No Interests?
Some eagerly await their retirement because it gives them an
opportunity to pursue their interests. If this is the case for
you, you should plan ahead to make the most out of your
retirement days.
If you always wanted to learn the piano but never had the
opportunity to do so because of work. Now is the time to do so.
You could enroll for piano lessons. Do not let age or upbringing
distract you from this.
Try learning to paint. Write a book. Join a jogging group. There
have been many famous artists and writers who only took up their
pen at an advanced age.
If you think you would be too old to be learning something like
this, think again. There have been many people who took up
meaningful hobbies in their advanced age. And some were even
able to excel at those hobbies. It never is too late to learn
something new. If you've heard the saying, "Old dogs can't learn
new tricks," don't let it apply to you.
Learning Shutdown
Some adults have developed a way of thinking that has
effectively destroyed their ability to learn. As long as a
person is alive, he or she is capable of learning. Some people
do not adhere to this thinking. But for a person to continually
improve, and enjoy life, he or she must continue learning.
Learning something new adds to one's sense of accomplishment. It
gives a person an interest to pursue and a hobby to enjoy.
Travel Time
Retirement time is also travel time. Man has always been
fascinated by faraway places. A vacation that takes a person to
a place other than what he calls home could be an exciting and
fulfilling event.
Before retirements always make sure you plan for events such as
this. Traveling to exotic locales could be a dream come true for
you or your partner.
Family Time
Work has the nasty habit of coming between parents and their
families. Retirement might be the only way you could spend
quality time with your spouse or children. If you have not
considered such an activity as something worth planning, think
again. Even visiting children and grandchildren will cost you a
fortune.
Set Limits
At an advanced age, you might not be able to do everything
anymore. However, there remain for you a vast and varied number
of hobbies and interests. Set your limits according to your
capabilities and participate in such. Be considerate of your
body. But remember that even though your body may weaken, your
mind may always remain sharp.
Allocate Resources
Being retired without anything to do is one of the cruelest
punishments one could endure. However, with a little creative
planning, you could spice up your retirement with various plans
and activities.
These activities, however, will cost you. Make sure you allocate
sufficient resources so you may be able to enjoy these
activities. These resources include money, time, effort and
desire.